When will M2 reopen...
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby skydance » Mon Oct 27, 2014 2:43 pm
M2 Citibound still closed at PHR. Detour is horrible, esp. at Beecroft Rd and Terrys Creek.
Beware of nasty magpie at Old Windsor Rd and Groves Ave intersection. And don't ride Mt Bowen when it's +37...
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby SheikYerbouti » Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:30 pm
I found the same thing on the same route the Sunday before.skydance wrote:Rode M2 on Sat 25th westbound to Old Windsor. Bike path/shoulder was all good and clean, no glass, dead birds or debris.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby rogan » Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:01 pm
1. They wouldn't be delaying the works just to stuff cyclists around. I'd be comfortable in saying the barriers are necessary for their works.
2. However, Transurban, and their CEO, Scott Charlton, have a history of opposing bikes on "their" motorways (see interview, July edition "Boss" magazine). They won't go out of their way to help us, either.
3. Which may or may not explain the Christie Rd to Lane Cove Rd eastbound exclusion nonsense, which has been previously discussed in this thread.
4. Also previously discussed, Northconnex will start at some point, which will almost certainly see us removed from part of the road again. IMO east of Beecroft Rd should be OK, but who knows? No clear ETA on the start, by the way, the exhaust stacks appear to be the focus for everyone interested in the project. TU maybe won't commit to a start date till they are sure they are in the clear on the stack location. Apparently putting it near homes near Eaton Rd in West Pennant Hills is more suitable than in the golf course across Pennant Hills Rd [but that's a whole other story].
Big line of tipper trucks were there this morning when I drove past, which suggests they are either bringing in more dirt, or taking it away. Just because the crane is gone doesn't mean the work is nearly finished. They likely also have some landscaping and green remediation to do, even when the civils are over. I don't have an ETA, but last time I spoke to someone who should know (maybe 6 months ago), 20 months total was still the estimate.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby Xplora » Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:06 pm
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby SheikYerbouti » Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:51 pm
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby Xplora » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:42 pm
SY, you might need to get over yourself on this one - the ONLY concern I have about riding down the M2 eastbound all the way is I don't have a MTB and I suspect those barriered areas after the tunnel have some serious chunks of rock and clay on the road from the trucks that will put me on my butt. I'm not going to ride there or slow down in the car to find out. But do not think for a second that a sign is the key indicator of the safety of the area.SheikYerbouti wrote:Hi to the moron on the white Malvern Star riding eastbound this arvo straight past the signs indicating no bikes, and on down the m2. It's ********s like you who give the rest of us a bad name.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby SheikYerbouti » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:54 pm
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby Xplora » Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:19 pm
Cyclists have a bad name because the human heart is corrupt and some people just want any excuse they can find to hate on someone else.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby trek52 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:48 pm
i have been riding and racing bike for more than 25 years, I make decisions on the road in the best interest of me getting home safely. I do not base them on the rules.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby SheikYerbouti » Fri Oct 31, 2014 4:14 pm
trek52 wrote: I make decisions on the road in the best interest of me getting home safely. I do not base them on the rules.
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Postby Xplora » Fri Oct 31, 2014 4:34 pm
(Sheik, you can guarantee you WILL get hospitalised if you rely on the rules more than your common sense riding a bike). I am guessing trek52 has been riding longer than you've been alive
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Postby SheikYerbouti » Fri Oct 31, 2014 10:14 pm
Where's the line? If each person chooses which rules to follow and happily ignores any he doesn't like, how does a cooperative system work?Xplora wrote:(Sheik, you can guarantee you WILL get hospitalised if you rely on the rules more than your common sense riding a bike).
Maybe. I started riding in 1979, so it's quite possible. He could have started in 1879 though, won't make me agree with it being OK to ride on a road that's closed to bikes, any more than I'd say it's fine to ride the wrong way down a 1-way street.I am guessing trek52 has been riding longer than you've been alive
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Postby Xplora » Sat Nov 01, 2014 7:00 pm
I agree it makes the whole thing much harder, but that's why natural consequence is more effective than the law to teach us right from wrong. IE I am very careful cornering in all situations because my accidents either on bike or in a car have all been corner related I learnt the hard way. I didn't break the road rules doing so either.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby biker jk » Sat Nov 01, 2014 7:25 pm
Allow me to summarise your argument.Xplora wrote:The line is pretty simple to judge - people make mistakes. Either mistakes driving, or mistakes building the road, or mistakes designing the road. Since you cannot rely on the road rules to perfectly resolve all issues, you need to use common sense defensive driving as a default. On a bike, it is even more defensive - changing route or ignoring signs and rules that don't cater for your personal needs.
I agree it makes the whole thing much harder, but that's why natural consequence is more effective than the law to teach us right from wrong. IE I am very careful cornering in all situations because my accidents either on bike or in a car have all been corner related I learnt the hard way. I didn't break the road rules doing so either.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby trek52 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:08 am
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby warren.suen » Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:19 am
then coming up the onramp at beecroft is no problem since there are no cyclist going down that part. turn left at the top and its maybe 200m to the cycle path behind epping station
much better and so much safer than the detour they have in place.. roundabouts are just not enjoyable from the perspective of a bike
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby queequeg » Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:31 am
I don't gain much from the Pennant Hills Rd to Beecroft Rd section, as I use Beecroft Rd and average in the mid-40's for the ride down to Epping.warren.suen wrote:I did this on the weekend, no issues save a whole bunch of time and keep you rhythm going.
then coming up the onramp at beecroft is no problem since there are no cyclist going down that part. turn left at the top and its maybe 200m to the cycle path behind epping station
much better and so much safer than the detour they have in place.. roundabouts are just not enjoyable from the perspective of a bike
The section I would love to avoid is from Epping to North Ryde, which sadly won't be for a while yet. Once that opens it may be worth the detour to the start of of the M2.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby skydance » Tue Nov 11, 2014 2:36 pm
Epping to North Ryde - Terrys Creek bike path is covered with leaves, slippery as hell.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby Boognoss » Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:28 pm
That doesn't surprise me (the Ray bit particularly). From what I've read on BNA the police seem to be doing plenty and on sections I ride daily I see at least one police car on the side. The power of 2GB will no doubt have police brought in from interstate to halt the cycling scourge. (It should be noted that I don't ride on that section of the M2 but I personally don't think it's anywhere nearly as bad as I can only imagine Ray getting fired up about).biker jk wrote:Just a heads up for those illegally riding east of Pennant Hills Rd. I heard Ray Hadley having a spray at cyclists he's seen early in the morning riding the illegal section of the M2. He was going to pressure the police to do something about it.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby Xplora » Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:47 pm
If it wasn't such a hot button topic, you'd laugh them off the air for being such crybabies. I bet he won't call for more fines of drivers doing 2kmh over the limit, despite this being equally compelling radio
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby queequeg » Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:33 pm
Is Ray driving in the road shoulder to jump the queue and getting stuck?biker jk wrote:Just a heads up for those illegally riding east of Pennant Hills Rd. I heard Ray Hadley having a spray at cyclists he's seen early in the morning riding the illegal section of the M2. He was going to pressure the police to do something about it.
I often see cyclists heading eastbound on the closed section, but they exit at Beecroft Rd, riding up the on-ramp.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby queequeg » Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:35 pm
Maybe they could police the alarming number of motorists on their phones whilst in the traffic jam. You can see everything from the bicycle and if the police sent a few cycling patrols out, it would be like shooting fish in a barrel.Boognoss wrote:That doesn't surprise me (the Ray bit particularly). From what I've read on BNA the police seem to be doing plenty and on sections I ride daily I see at least one police car on the side. The power of 2GB will no doubt have police brought in from interstate to halt the cycling scourge. (It should be noted that I don't ride on that section of the M2 but I personally don't think it's anywhere nearly as bad as I can only imagine Ray getting fired up about).biker jk wrote:Just a heads up for those illegally riding east of Pennant Hills Rd. I heard Ray Hadley having a spray at cyclists he's seen early in the morning riding the illegal section of the M2. He was going to pressure the police to do something about it.
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